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Professor Keith Somerville: “Mystery elephant deaths in Botswana need urgent investigation”

By jk393 | 03 July 2020

Professor Keith Somerville, a conservationist at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), has commented on the fact that, since March 2020, over 400 carcasses … Read more

Anthropology and Conservation News Summary – June

By jk393 | 02 July 2020

The tail-end of June marks three months of lockdown, although measures have started to ease up slightly across the country. Unfortunately, this hasn’t been the … Read more

School of Anthropology and Conservation awarded major grant from The Wolfson Foundation

By jk393 | 01 July 2020

The University has been awarded £250k from The Wolfson Foundation towards the cost of equipping a new Imaging Centre for the Life Sciences in the … Read more

Professor João Pina-Cabral’s World: An Anthropological Examination published in Italian translation

By jk393 | 30 June 2020

In 2017, Professor of Social Anthropology, João Pina-Cabral, published a book called World: An Anthropological Examination (HAU Books: University of Chicago Press). The book explores the … Read more

DICE PhD student featured in National Geographic documentary exploring ‘The Lost Forest’

By jk393 | 26 June 2020

In May 2018, an international team of scientists and explorers, lead by Dr Julian Bayliss, went on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a … Read more

Flagship amphibian becomes face of new Mexican banknote

By jk393 | 24 June 2020

The new Mexican 50 peso banknote features an image of the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), one of the most intriguing and unusual amphibians in the world. … Read more

DICE PhD student publishes review on the influence of forests on freshwater fish in the tropics

By jk393 | 15 June 2020

A new review published in BioScience explores the relationship between tropical forests and fish, providing a synthesis of the known ecological linkages in forest-freshwater systems … Read more

Ebola transmission risks would be taken more seriously with ground-up interventions in developing countries

By jk393 | 11 June 2020

A study led by the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) has found significant differences in disease-risk perception and channels of information about Ebola … Read more

Professor João Pina-Cabral to speak at event marking thirty years of the European Association of Social Anthropologists

By jk393 | 10 June 2020

Thirty years ago, the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) organised its first biannual conference in Coimbra, Portugal under the banner Anthropology and Europe. Professor … Read more

Experts warn that conservation must adapt to survive in the post-pandemic world

By jk393 | 09 June 2020

The climate and biodiversity crises are presenting unprecedented global health risks that need to be urgently addressed, argue conservationists including Dr Charlie Gardner from the … Read more

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